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  • 21Ecological interface design — (EID) is an approach to interface design that was introduced specifically for complex sociotechnical, real time, and dynamic systems. It has been applied in a variety of domains including process control (e.g. nuclear power plants, petrochemical… …

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  • 22Ecological health — or ecological integrity or ecological damage is used to refer to symptoms of an ecosystem s pending loss of carrying capacity, its ability to perform nature s services, or a pending ecocide, due to cumulative causes such as pollution. The term… …

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  • 23Ecological Applications —   Titre abrégé Ecol. Appl. Discipline Conservation de la nature Langue …

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  • 24Ecological Management and Restoration —   Titre abrégé Ecol. Manage. Restor. Discipline É …

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  • 25Ecological deficit — is the level of resource consumption and waste discharge by a population in excess of locally sustainable natural production and assimilative capacity. In spatial terms, the ecological deficit is the difference between that population s effective …

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  • 26Ecological Monographs —   Titre abrégé Ecol. Monogr. Discipline Écologie Langue …

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  • 27Ecological validity — is a form of validity in a research study. For a research study to possess ecological validity, the methods, materials and setting of the study must approximate the real life situation that is under investigation.Brewer, M. (2000). Research… …

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  • 28Ecological anthropology — is a subfield of anthropology that deals with human environmental (culture nature) relationships over time and space. It investigates the ways that a population shapes its environment and the subsequent manners in which these relations form the… …

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  • 29Ecological genetics — is the study of genetics in the context of the interactions among organisms and between the organisms and their environment. While molecular genetics studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level, ecological genetics (and the… …

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  • 30Ecological stoichiometry — considers how the balance of energy and elements affect and are affected by organisms and their interactions in ecosystems. Ecological stoichiometry has a long history in ecology with early references to the constraints of mass balance made by… …

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